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Fairy Tales of a Group of Rats in Germany

I read the book Fairy Tales of a Group of German Rats this week. The author of this book is willi fahrmann.

This book describes such a story: In a big gray house, a group of mice are active. Every night after the lights go out and people go to bed, the mice climb out of the hole and scream happily. Rats are running and frolicking in various rooms. They go to the kitchen to look for food and munch in the storage room. They enjoy traveling around the world on the globe and live happily. But one day, a super mouse named Willy Balder, with the support of his accomplice, became the leader of rat pack. It is a dictator. It forbids reading aloud, telling stories and spreading stories. It wants the rats to let it go, not to think independently, just to follow blindly. It wants to control the rats' thoughts and serve them. In the end, the dictator lost his tail. He was no longer so powerful. He looked more like a clown in the rat circus. And the clever lily was elected as the big leader by everyone.

Lily is my favorite in this book. In this group of mice, all the mice except Lily are gray, but Lily is white and has ruby eyes. Willie Balder thinks that Lily doesn't belong to their population at all. He thought it was Lily who lured the tabby cat. So it gave the last order: Lily the mouse, the white goblin, go to the library! In this way, Lily was banished to a remote library and spent many nights alone.

In the library, Lily started reading. Lily thinks: reading is like flying, flying from our kitchen door to the big trees in the garden, flying forward, flying over a strange country and flying over a distant world. Reading is like sailing, starting from the stream behind the garden, sailing, sailing, crossing the stormy waves and heading for the boundless ocean. Reading is to see the world with another pair of eyes. From every story, you can find a self, and you can learn how to know yourself better.

Because reading Lily knows that the electric train toy. There is no need for mice to push their carts, just press the red button on the blue box, and the train car will be pulled forward by the locomotive. Because reading Lily knew that the brown non-powder in the tin box was snuff, which would make people sneeze violently and shed tears. It didn't tell Willie Bald about it, and read their jokes, and sneezed until seven in the morning. Because reading Lily knows that the roast fat on this "breakfast tray" is malicious, and it is a trap for trapping rats. So it saved Carl's life. Reading made Lily smart and wise, and everyone elected him as the leader. That's why I like Lily.

I was deeply impressed by some repetitive words in the book. "As agile as a bat, as strong as Tyrol bread and as flexible as pigskin." "A leader! A house! A population! "

This book taught me that reading is very important. I should read as much as Lily to make myself excellent.

word count: 98 words?

class 49? Wang Zimeng